Abstract

As medical diagnosis and treatment level improved, patients with ventriculoperitoneal shunt (VPS) live longer and may develop conditions that need laparoscopic surgery. The safety of laparoscopy in patients with VPS continues to be challenged due to pneumoperitoneum. Here, we report a patient with medical history of VPS and hemangioma, diagnosed with ovarian borderline mucinous cystadenoma, received laparoscopic surgery in supine position and 10 mmHg pneumoperitoneum pressure, in which no clamping or externalizing catheter, no perioperative or postoperative complications. We also present a literature review and discuss the precautions needing considering during laparoscopy. For patients with VPS, laparoscopic surgery can be recognized as a potentially safe and feasible procedure.

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